Woodstock

Woodstock has a population of 1,054, including 98% white, 2% latino, and 0% black.

Population

1,054

Median Age

51.6

Poverty Rate

12%

Median Income (Household)

$59,943

Number Of Employees

490

Median Property Value

$381,300

City Overview

The median household income in Woodstock is around $59,943, while the median age is 51.6.
This city is a home to major universities: n/a, n/a, and n/a.
490 employees work in Woodstock. The homeownership rate among the residents is 57.26%. The median property value that you should keep in mind is $381,300.

Business & Economy

Wage by Common Jobs

Average salary: $33,370

1. Elementary & middle school teachers

$45,635

2. Secretaries & administrative assistants

$37,874

3. Retail salespersons

$37,100

4. Nursing, psychiatric, & home health aides

$27,295

5. Cashiers

$18,946

Employment by Occupations

Numbers claim that the employment rate in Woodstock changed by 13%, so let’s see what are the most common job groups in this area.
People of Woodstock prefer to work in Education, Training, & Library, Management and Administrative.

Employment by Industries

Keeping in mind that the employment rate changed by 13% recently, there must be a strong understanding of industries people of Woodstock work in.
The most common industries are Educational Services, Accommodation & Food Service and Healthcare & Social Assistance.
Please note that not all the residents of Woodstock work in the area and may be employed outside of the city. Our data is tagged to their residential address, not the work address.

Demographics

Race & Ethnicity

According to latest census, Woodstock is a home for 98% white residents. The second common group is latino with 2% residents. The list of the most common racial or ethnic groups is closed by black with 0% residents.

Non-English Speakers

Education

Past year Woodstock universities awarded around n/a degrees. Statistics show that the population of students in Woodstock include n/a male students and n/a female students.
Woodstock offers private and public tuition with a median cost of $0 for private four-year colleges and $0 for in-state public four-year colleges.
The largest university of this city is the n/a with the majority of graduates. The n/a and n/a hold the second and the third place respectively.
The share of the public colleges in Woodstock is n/a% and n/a% go to the private colleges.

Health and Safety

The age groups that most likely have the health care coverage in Woodstock are 55-64 years old for men and 55-64 years old for women.
Woodstock offers a 98 primary care clinician to 1 patient ratio. Data records state that dentists ratio is 65 to 1, speaking of mental health doctors ratio, it’s 431 to 1 resident.

Clinician to Patient Ratios

Primary Care

1 to 98

Dentists

1 to 65

Mental Health

1 to 431

Other

1 to 106

Transportation

Commute Time

Average travel time: 15.75 minutes

USA

Woodstock, VT

Commuter Transportation

The workers of Woodstock traveled to their offices around 15.75 minutes lately and drove alone to get there. The rest of the residents walked and worked at home.